The purest form of collaboration
Fueled by the versatility of computer science, @avi_press learned by doing, then started a company to help clear the roadblocks he ran into. Get his full story on The ReadME Project:
View ArticleBuilding super fans through genuine human connections
She never considered tech as a potential career path, but @janaboruta leveraged her empathy to successfully build open source communities of super fans. Her full story, now on The ReadME Project:
View ArticleRaising the bar for open source standards
After seeing first-hand how stifling inaccessibility is, Leonardo strives to create an open source world where everyone can seamlessly participate. He shares his full story on The ReadME Project:
View ArticleWhat’s in a name? Moving GitOps beyond buzzword
Unlike many other technical portmanteaus, “GitOps” is worth defining, says @rwwmike, and here’s why:
View ArticleOut of the slums and into open source
From a slum in India to a Google Developer Expert in Germany, @SantoshYadavDev shares how he leveraged software development as a path out of poverty in The ReadME Project:
View ArticleThe modern web’s underrated powerhouse
CSS has come a long way, but it still doesn’t get the attention JavaScript does. @klintron explains why you might want to give CSS another look:
View ArticleInvite the critics and keep learning
When Windows 11 debuted with limited access, @blueedgetechno created a *very* convincing clone. Hear why he has a female avatar, maintains a growth mindset, and more on The ReadME Project:
View ArticleFrom gaming with your eyes to coding with AI: New frontiers for accessibility
Open source offers developers with disabilities the flexibility needed to participate and collaborate. Their contributions and involvement in the research, design, and development of software are...
View ArticlePutting the African open source community on the map
Once indifferent about computers, Ruth Ikegah put in the time, patience, and work to become a force for change in open source, and is now connecting other Africans with the resources they need to...
View ArticleOpen source is fueling the future of nuclear physics
A look at the open source artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and high performance computing (HPC) tools used in the nuclear fusion ignition breakthrough at Lawerence Livermore Labs.
View ArticleChampion accessibility to unleash untapped potential
Dr. Annalu Waller, rehabilitation engineer and Professor of Human Communication Technologies at Dundee University, shares her path to overcoming barriers and empowering others to reach their full...
View ArticleHow ‘open’ should your open source be?
Open source isn’t one size fits all. Some is open, some closed, and most is in-between. From Litestream to Lua to Prometheus and more, maintainers explain their reasons for where they lie on the...
View ArticleCoding accessibility: Disability as catalyst for creativity
When faced with accessibility barriers, developer Paul Chiou gets creative, building custom hardware interfaces and innovative software solutions for himself and others. Read how Chiou works to...
View ArticleAdvancing inclusion with progressive enhancement
Aaron Gustafson, web standards and accessibility advocate, shares his evolution from early internet user to champion of progressive enhancement—and how we can all work to create a more inclusive...
View ArticleNon-code contributions are the secret to open source success
Why non-code contributions like documentation and support are so important to open source, why even experienced programmers should make non-code contributions, and how your project can attract more...
View ArticleDo your part to secure the open source supply chain
Understanding the security risks within the open source ecosystem, from supply chain attacks to protestware, and the tools and methods to mitigate them.
View ArticleFrom chaos to clarity: Use code visibility to illuminate unfamiliar code
What code visibility is, why it matters, and how you can make your code more visible.
View ArticleFinish your projects
Starting a project can be full of excitement, hope, and blissful productivity. Finishing that last ten percent, however, can feel like too much. Here’s how to get past that and actually finish.
View ArticleFrom fixing computers on farms to democratizing DevOps
Kyler Middleton’s journey from a small farm in Nebraska to the tech industry is a testament to resilience and empowerment. Read her story of overcoming adversity and democratizing DevOps.
View ArticleTypeScript and the dawn of gradual types
TypeScript ushered in an era of gradual typing, where developers don’t have to choose between the agility of dynamic languages and the type safety of static languages, all while helping avoid the...
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